Kalabash Cuisine

Project Info

A casual, take-out restaurant setting for lunch and dinner. Our team created an engaging website that allows patrons to easily browse and order online.
  • Client : Kalabash Cuisine
  • Category : Markets & Restaurants
  • Date : November 11, 2022
  • Website : Kalabashcuisine.Com
  • Location : Suffolk, VA

Project Info

Caribbean Restaurant

Kalabash Cuisine offers a casual, contemporary take out restaurant setting for lunch and dinner. Our team created an engaging website that allows patrons to easily browse and order online. We also designed a menu that showcases their wonderful dishes and juice bar.

Customized, Responsive Design

This website provides delivery options through Grub Hub, Uber Eats and Door Dash.  There are also options for takeout – ordering online and pickup, and even a section for catering orders. A Blog is incorporated into the to assist with Google Page Ranking.

It’s a restaurant website that’s simple, effective, and help the site to gain more organic traffic. There is a Pop menu which brings more guests & keeps them on the site longer. Dynamic, Interactive Menu and Online Ordering Tools with One-Step Checkout.

Dynamic Pop Menu

With Pop Menu technology, guests spend more time considering items on the menu—and we have proof. 90% of all website traffic goes directly to the menu—we let your menu sell itself. The Dynamic Menu provides a number of different options to the user.

Online Ordering

The most significant benefit of online ordering is the increase in revenue. Restaurants that offer online ordering get 32% more orders, on average, than those who only accept orders placed over the phone or in-store. Ticket sizes on online orders also average 30% higher.

One Page Checkout

A one-page checkout contains all elements of a standard checkout on a single page, including cart contents, payment details, shipping address, and shipping options. This reduces the number of clicks to complete payment, resulting in a faster checkout process.

Project Result & Benefits of Project

Having an actual restaurant front door isn’t enough anymore; with most diners starting their search for a dining spot online, restaurants also need a digital front door. In other words, they need a restaurant website.

Studies have shown that as many as 90 percent of guests research a restaurant online before visiting it—more than any other business type. Of those, 57 percent checked restaurants’ own websites before making a decision about where to eat.

This website looks good and is designed to help bring in more guests, drives orders, and boosts revenue.